Live Webinar for Therapists. Two sessions for 5 contact hours.
April 19 and 26, 2022
6:10 pm EST • 5:10 pm CT • 4:10 pm MST • 3:10 pm PT (US)
This course will provide therapists with assessment and intervention strategies to promote optimal functional cognitive recovery and outcomes in the ICU and acute care setting.
Functional Cognitive Intervention and Acute Care: From ICU to Acute Rehab-LIVE WEBINAR-Two Sessions
Joan Toglia, Chelsea Elkind- COURSE
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Live Webinar for Therapists. Two Sessions for 5 Contact Hours (.5 CEUs)
April 19 and 26, 2022
6:10 pm EST • 5:10 pm CT • 4:10 pm MST • 3:10 pm PT (US)
This course will provide therapists with assessment and intervention strategies to promote optimal functional cognitive recovery and outcomes in the ICU and acute care setting. Emerging evidence suggests that early cognitive intervention in acute care significantly reduces delirium incidence and duration as well as the adverse effects of surviving critical illness. This course will provide knowledge and tools for assessing, monitoring or improving key cognitive abilities in critically ill and acute care patients. A framework for integrating cognitive activities into the medical ICU and acute care environment will be discussed within the context of a team approach. Case examples including those with COVID-19 will be presented, and participants will be asked to apply knowledge and methods to case scenarios throughout the presentation.
Course Objectives:
- Describe the effects of delirium and critical illness on outcomes
- Choose delirium assessments, mini cognitive screenings, and cognitive functional assessments suitable for the acute care environment.
- Implement strategies to engage families of critically ill patients in treatment that supports cognitive functioning.
- Implement an early cognitive rehabilitation program for critically ill adults using a framework for ICU cognitive interventions and activities
- Apply how to select and tailor a wide range of cognitive functional activities in acute care, so they are at an optimal level of challenge for the client
- Design treatments to simultaneously address both physical and cognitive goals within the acute care environment.
- Develop strategies for team coordination and collaboration in addressing cognitive symptoms and for optimal discharge planning
- Discuss emerging evidence that supports early cognitive intervention in critically ill patients
Audience
This live webinar is for PTs, OTs, SLPs, and assistants treating patients adolescent through adulthood.
Joan Toglia
Joan Toglia, Ph.D, OTR/L, FAOTA is a Professor of Occupational Therapy and Dean of the School of Health & Natural Sciences at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, New York. She is also an Adjunct Clinical Professor of Cognitive Science in Rehabilitation Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College. Dr. Toglia has over 35 years of experience in occupational therapy and is internationally recognized as a leader in the rehabilitation of persons with cognitive deficits. In addition to her degree in Occupational Therapy, Dr. Toglia completed advanced graduate and doctoral work in Educational Psychology with specializations in cognition & learning as well as measurement & evaluation.
Dr. Toglia has contributed extensively to the field of cognitive perceptual rehabilitation as a clinician, author, educator, and researcher. She has presented over 300 workshops and lectures around the world on cognitive rehabilitation, focusing on theory, assessment methods and intervention strategies to support and optimize cognitive function across different ages and diagnostic groups. Her publications and research include metacognitive strategy intervention, assessment tools and the relationship between cognitive impairments and occupational performance.
DISCLOSURE:
Joan Toglia receives an honorarium from Education Resources, Inc.
She has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
Chelsea Elkind
Chelsea Elkind, OTR/L, C/NDT is the Occupational Therapy Assistant Unit Supervisor for the Inpatient Adult Rehabilitation Unit at NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital/Rusk Rehabilitation, in New York, New York and an adjunct teaching associate of the Occupational Therapy graduate program at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, New York. She graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 2012 and completed the first AOTA accredited residency program in acute care at the University of Chicago Medical Center in 2014. She has worked for 9 years in adult acute, inpatient and outpatient neurological rehabilitation settings and has advanced knowledge and clinical skill sets in rehabilitation of persons with cognitive deficits. Her recent experience includes working on a COVID-19 recovery unit.
Ms. Elkind has collaborated with Dr. Toglia on a number of cognitive research projects. She has presented several local and national lectures and workshops, focusing on assessment methods and intervention strategies to support and optimize cognitive function, including three national workshops at ACRM and the AOTA Annual Conference. Her publications and research have focused on application, feasibility and treatment fidelity of the Multicontext approach to cognitive rehabilitation.
DISCLOSURE:
Chelsea Elkind receives an honorarium from Education Resources, Inc.
She has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
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Continuing Education Hours for disciplines not listed below: 5 contact hours (0.5 CEUs). Intermediate level. License #______________.
Education Resources Inc. is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. Course approval ID# 03018. This Distance Learning-Interactive course is offered at 5 contact hours 0.5 CEUs. (Intermediate level, OT Service Delivery & Foundation Knowledge). AOTA does not endorse specific course content, products or clinical procedures.
This course can be used toward your NBCOT renewal requirements for 5 units. Provider for the FL Occupational Therapy Association CE Broker for 6 CE Hours - approval #20-899887.
ASHA CEUs are awarded by the ASHA CE Registry upon receipt of the CEU Participant Form from the ASHA. Approved CE Provider for up to 0.5 CEU’s.
Approved by the FL Physical Therapy Association for 6 CE Hours - approval #CE22-899887. Course meets the basic criteria of the MD Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for 0.5 CEU's. Approved by the MN Board of Physical Therapy for 5 CE Hours, #6120. Approval #2022-56 by the NJ State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for 5 CEC's.
Approved sponsor by the State of IL Department of Financial and Professional Regulation for Physical Therapy for 6 contact hours. Approved provider by the NY State Board of Physical Therapy for 6 contact hours (0.6 CEUs).
Education Resources is an approved agency by the PT Board of CA for 5 contact hours. Approved by the APTA Kentucky, A Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association, for 5 Category 1 contact hour(s). Expiration Date: 3/6/23, approval #CS64-2010-KPTA. This activity is provided by the TX Board of PT Examiners accredited provider #2210017TX for 5 CCUs and meets continuing competence requirements for PTs and PTAs licensure renewal in TX.
5 hours of this course qualify towards the discipline-specific hours for the 20-hour requirement for NDTA re-certification. They do NOT qualify towards the 8-hour NDTA Instructor requirement for re-certification.
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